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Title: Effects of menopausal status on sleep in midlife women. Author: Sharkey KM, Bearpark HM, Acebo C, Millman RP, Cavallo A, Carskadon MA. Journal: Behav Sleep Med; 2003; 1(2):69-80. PubMed ID: 15600130. Abstract: Disturbed sleep is a common complaint of midlife women often attributed to menopause, though few studies have examined direct effects of menopausal status on sleep. Our objective was to assess this issue in healthy midlife women. We examined sleep polysomnographically on 2 consecutive nights in 25 women (ages 45 - 56 yrs) without sleep complaints (13 pre-menopausal; 12 post-menopausal). Groups differed in Stage 1% (lower in post-menopausal) and slow wave sleep latency (shorter in post-menopausal). Subjective sleep reports did not differ. Age correlated negatively with Stage 1% and positively with Stage 4%. These results indicate that menopausal status plays a minimal role in sleep quality and sleep stage distribution in healthy midlife women without sleep complaints.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]